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Ecological pig raising method

An ecological pig and piglet breeding technology, applied in the field of pig breeding, can solve the problems of inadaptation and affecting feed intake, and achieve the effects of less stimulation, improved feed conversion efficiency, and rich crude protein content

Inactive Publication Date: 2021-01-05
内蒙古天科农牧业有限公司
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[0004] However, in the existing ecological pig raising technology, although pigs only eat fermented base material, it will reduce the amount of feed and save costs, but on the one hand, piglets will not adapt due to weak gastrointestinal system, which will affect digestion and affect feed intake; on the other hand On the one hand, the nutritional mix of existing fattening feeds can be further improved to improve the taste of meat

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[0036] An ecological method for raising pigs, comprising dividing a piglet breeding area and a fattening breeding area in a farm, and further comprising the following steps:

[0037] (1) Fermentation beds are set in the piglet breeding area and the fattening breeding area, and 30-40-day-old healthy piglets are introduced in the piglet breeding area;

[0038] Wherein, the thickness of the fermentation bed in the piglet breeding area is 0.4m; the thickness of the fermentation bed in the fattening breeding area is 1m, and the raw material components of the fermentation bed are wood chips, bamboo chips, peanut shells, rice husks and microbial agents in a mass ratio of 1:1:1 :2:0.03 composition;

[0039] (2) Piglets are fed with suckling pig feed for 3 days; then gradually replaced at a rate of 15% per day until all of them are replaced with piglet feed, and then continue to be fed for 15 days, adding 25 mg / kg of trace elements to the weight of the pigs every day When the weight i...

Embodiment 2

[0051] An ecological method for raising pigs, comprising dividing a piglet breeding area and a fattening breeding area in a farm, and further comprising the following steps:

[0052] (1) Fermentation beds are set in the piglet breeding area and the fattening breeding area, and 30-40-day-old healthy piglets are introduced in the piglet breeding area;

[0053] Wherein, the thickness of the fermentation bed in the piglet breeding area is 0.6m; the thickness of the fermentation bed in the fattening breeding area is 1.1m, and the raw material components of the fermentation bed are wood chips, bamboo chips, peanut shells, rice husks and microbial agents in a mass ratio of 1:1.5: 2:4:0.04 composition;

[0054] (2) The piglets are fed with suckling pig feed for 3 to 4 days; then gradually replaced at a rate of 20% per day until all of them are replaced with piglet feed, and then continue to be fed for 18 days, and 150mg / kg of trace elements are added to the piglets every day. Only wh...

Embodiment 3

[0066] An ecological method for raising pigs, comprising dividing a piglet breeding area and a fattening breeding area in a farm, and further comprising the following steps:

[0067] (1) Fermentation beds are set in the piglet breeding area and the fattening breeding area, and 30-40-day-old healthy piglets are introduced in the piglet breeding area;

[0068] Among them, the thickness of the fermentation bed in the piglet breeding area is 0.7m; the thickness of the fermentation bed in the fattening breeding area is 1.2m, and the raw material components of the fermentation bed are wood chips, bamboo chips, peanut shells, rice husks and microbial agents in a mass ratio of 1:2: 3:5:0.05 composition;

[0069] (2) The piglets are fed with suckling pig feed for 3 to 4 days; then they are gradually replaced by 25% per day until they are all replaced with piglet feed, and then continue to be fed for 20 days, and 100mg / kg of trace elements are added to the piglets every day. Only when ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses an ecological pig raising method, and belongs to the technical field of pig breeding. The ecological pig raising method comprises the following steps that fermentation beds arearranged in a piglet breeding area and a fattening breeding area, and piglets are introduced into the piglet breeding area, wherein the thickness of the fermentation bed in the piglet breeding area is 0.4-0.7 m, the thickness of the fermentation bed in the fattening breeding area is 1-1.2 m, and components of raw materials are composed of wood chips, bamboo chips, peanut shells, rice husks and amicrobial agent; the piglets are fed with suckling pig feed for 3-4 days; the suckling pig feed is gradually replaced with piglet feed according to a proportion of 15%-25% every day, feeding is continuously carried out for 15-20 days, trace elements are supplemented every day until the weight of the piglets is 25 kg, and the piglets are transferred into the fattening breeding area; and feeding with fattening feed is carried out until slaughtering. According to the ecological pig raising method, the raw materials of the fermentation beds are optimized, the gastrointestinal problem caused by eating the fermentation beds by pigs is reduced, meanwhile, components of the fattening feed are adjusted, an automatic porridge feeding system is added, and therefore the breeding efficiency of the pigsis further improved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of pig breeding, and more specifically relates to an ecological method for raising pigs. Background technique [0002] Ecological pig raising (pig raising in fermentation bed) can reduce the pollution to the environment, it does not need to clean and discharge pig manure, and it will not form a large amount of sewage for flushing, so that there is no waste or excrement discharged from the pig farm, which realizes The "zero discharge" of pollutants has greatly reduced the environmental pollution caused by pig farming and relatively saved manpower. [0003] Under normal circumstances, raising pigs ecologically can save medicine costs. After pigs eat microorganisms, they can help digestion, save some feed, and improve the resistance of pigs to a certain extent. And the fermented bed pig raising method reduces the use of drugs, and reduces the problem of drug residues in pork at the same time. [0004] However...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02A01K1/015A01K5/02A23K20/20A23K10/30A23K10/12A23K10/37A23K10/38A23K10/26A23K50/30
CPCA01K1/0155A01K5/0216A01K67/02A23K10/12A23K10/26A23K10/30A23K10/37A23K10/38A23K20/30A23K50/30Y02P60/87
Inventor 孟祥宇
Owner 内蒙古天科农牧业有限公司
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